features such as multiple tabs with a small footprint.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/roxterm/
PR: ports/113859
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <liu_yinghong at yahoo.com.cn>
consists of a virtual X server called Xmetisse, a special version of FVWM,
and a FVWM module FvwmCompositor.
Also, it comes with two custom themes, courtesy of Mandriva Linux, and some
of their patches (adopted for our build environment).
Please note that this software is considered experimental to date. Testing
in various environments (KDE/GNOME desktops, 64-bit arches, etc.) is highly
appreciated. There are some patches floating around, but let's see if they
are really required for us instead of blindly committing them.
OpenOffice.org Quickstarter is a small application that runs in the KDE
SystemTray. It is used to quickly start the different OpenOffice.org
modules without having to go through the K-Menu.
This port provided quickstarter only for OpenOffice 2.x
Author: segfault_ii@web.de
WWW: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/segfaultskde/
PR: 110382
Submitted by: Rashid N. Achilov <achilov-rn@askd.ru>
Repocopy by: marcus
releases in that it focuses more on stability and functionality than on
new features. Not that it doesn't have its share of new and exciting
items. See http://www.gnome.org/start/2.18/ for all the goodies in
this release.
GNOME 2.18 for FreeBSD would not have been possible without the hard work
of the FreeBSD GNOME Team and our intrepid band of testers including
J. W. Ballantine, Pawel Worach, Yasuda Keisuke, Pascal Hofstee, miwi,
Yoshihiro Ota, Vladimir Grebenschikov, Jukka A. Ukkonen,
Phillip Neumann, Franz Klammer, and Neal Delmonico.
having to muck around with the XML API it uses.
-f fill the screen with the image
-s scale the image with out stretching it
-c center image and do not scale
-t tile the image
default: -s
PR: ports/110152
Submitted by: Zane C. Bowers
applets designed for the Gnome Panel inside the Xfce Panel. You can think of
XfApplet as a tiny Gnome Panel that lives inside the Xfce Panel and allows
you to show the same applets that the Gnome Panel is capable of showing.
First, it is intented to offer you a fast and easy way to configure the
plugins wich are on your panel.
Secondly, it is able to display these launchers on one or more lines, and
they are displayed so that they don't waste space. They also feature
a little zoom effect when you pass the mouse over them.
Initially developed for Fluxbox, then tested on WindowMaker, Xfce,
Gnome, etc.
It can run on top of desktops such as xfdesktop or nautilus with
the -above-desk switch.
Approved by: alexbl (mentor, implicit)
It provides nice, user-friendly GUI.
The main goal of the is to simplify configuration of X server
(e.g. changing server layout from dual head to single head).
kX Generator supports:
- adding mouse, keyboard and video drivers
- managing server layouts
- managing modules
- editing RGB, font and module paths
- managing extensions
- configure drivers (e.g. NVIDIA driver)
- edit monitor properties
- managing screens
WWW: http://kxgenerator.xt.pl/
PR: ports/107463
Submitted by: Max Brazhnikov <makc at issp.ac.ru>
from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and
document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own
workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications),
Components etc. Flexibility and modularity on both User Interface and code
level should allow us to scale from PDA to computer environment.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
2006-12-01 x11/XFree86-aoutlibs: Requires a.out ld.so and support libraries
2006-12-10 x11/linux-XFree86-libs: superseeded by linux-xorg-libs port
2006-12-04 www/mod_v2h: No longer available for download, the website is gone
2006-12-04 www/mod_injection: No longer available for download, the website is gone
from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and
document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own
workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications),
Components etc. Flexibility and modularity on both User Interface and code
level should allow us to scale from PDA to computer environment.
Terminal (iTerm)
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
handle the special keys on multimedia keyboards. Since this would require
special hacks to work on different platform, and since those differents
platforms work differently, I thought putting those hacks together in a
centralized daemon would be the correct and clean way to do things.
2006-11-05 deskutils/offix-trash: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-04 devel/mingw: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-binutils: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-bin-msvcrt: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-gcc: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-04 devel/mingw-opengl-headers: use mingw32-* ports instead
2006-11-05 editors/offix-editor: developement ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 print/offix-printer: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 sysutils/wmmon: no longer available from mastersite
2006-11-04 sysutils/xsysinfo: no longer available from mastersite
2006-11-04 textproc/xmlada: no longer available from mastersite; 2.0 is available
2006-11-05 www/p5-CGI-Application-ValidateRM: no longer available from mastersites
2006-11-05 x11/offix-clipboard: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11/offix-execute: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11-fm/offix-files: development ceased in 1996
2006-11-05 x11-wm/icepref: is for IceWM version 1.04 (6 years old)
which you can launch the corresponding applications. It is pretty similar
in function and appearance to bbbutton wich you might want to try if you
are reading this on a display with a color-depth below 16 bits.
WWW: http://http://bbdock.nethence.com/download/
PR: /ports/104708
Submitted by: idroxid<idroxid01@yahoo.fr>
Innerspace is a screensaver which is compatible with BackSpace
from the NeXTSTEP era. It can, with few changes to the module,
run old BackSpace modules.
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/gap/innerspace/index.html
featuring a small footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the
protocol, improved threading support, and extensibility.
WWW: http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
- Ashish Shukla
wahjava@gmail.com
PR: ports/102447
Submitted by: Ashish Shukla <wahjava at gmail.com>
featuring a small footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the
protocol, improved threading support, and extensibility.
WWW: http://xcb.freedesktop.org/
- Ashish Shukla
wahjava@gmail.com
PR: ports/102446
Submitted by: Ashish Shukla <wahjava at gmail.com>
from stdin and shows them as a menu on the top of the screen. When the user
selects one item or types any text and presses Enter, his choice is printed to
stdout.
dmenu was developed as an addition to the dwm window manager, but can be used
in any X11-environment.
WWW: http://10kloc.org/dwm/
PR: ports/101573
Submitted by: Jeroen Schot <schot@a-eskwadraat.nl>
windows such as those provided by xterm, eterm or Terminal.app.
Useful for tracking your mail or irc windows among the crowd.
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov(at)mbsd.msk.ru> via private mail
Approved by: krion (mentor)
delays, directory and file names, image dithering, thumbnails preparing
and various effects via external programs.
Author: Christopher Michael <devilhorns@comcast.net>
WWW: http://www.enlightenment.org
PR: ports/100004
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>
The snow density is fully configurable.
Author: Andrew 'HandyAndE' Williams <http://handyande.co.uk/>
WWW: http://www.enlightenment.org
PR: ports/100005
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>
load graph and display cpu load percentage. The polling interval is
fully configurable.
Author: Matthew Mullins
WWW: http://www.enlightenment.org
PR: ports/100007
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>